I created two programs. One extracting VID / PID and VEN / DEV and the second program identifying them using the website. Sorry, but I used VB6 for this - not very elegant but it works. For driver extraction I used 7ZIP and virtual drives (lot of work) and linux drive emulators in windows to read linux files. The biggest problem was unpacking the kernels to get to the drivers themselves. Multiple packing made it difficult to access them .. The archive contained an archive in which the archive was located .. I have recorded a video of how the VID / PID extractor works ... and at the same time downloading information from the website about the specification - a few seconds and there are results that the program saves in the log. That's about how I got into it. Sorry for the translation - Google Polish-English

I never found that the various online PCI library resources were complete in regard to subid's, I either had to go through the driver source code or try and filter the .ko binaries. It took a long time to get a complete picture of the drivers represented in those posts.


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this thread has the drivers for the recent dsm version 6.2.3, i plan to have newer driver packs in december, i could inform you when they are released and you could catalog the files and send me the results so i can make the list part of the thread, would be much more convenient if it would be possible to look up a device id if it is supported or not ff782bc1db

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